Playing source game on Macbook using Crossover

I recently purchased Half Life: Source for my Steam account on my friends computer (an XP laptop). With OS X 10.5.4 I downloaded steam and installed it using CrossOver games. It works quite well and I was able to download Half Life: Source and Half Life Deathmatch: Source onto my computer, but when I run it, I get a white screen. It plays the intro video music, but with no picture. Soon after that it usually crashes. Are there any executable commands I should run half life with? I've seen Half Life 2 running on a macbook, so I assume that Half Life: Source should run. I'm using a Macbook 2 Ghz 1GB RAM and an Intel GMA 950 with 64mb vid RAM (this may be the problem). Any ideas?

Try setting -dxlevel 81 as a Launch Option for Half-Life: Source. All kinds of weird graphical glitches happen when trying to play Portal or TF2 on my Mac with Crossover Games if I don't do this, presumably because it's trying to run in DirectX 9 mode, which isn't totally supported by Crossover yet.

Oh, and here is a link to a video of a guy doing something similar except with Half Life 2 and less RAM than me. Also with a previous version of crossover and Tiger it looks like. http://youtube.com/watch?v=hPrWplpCQUQ

The Mac video drivers seem to be less polished than the Linux ones, especially the nVidia drivers, so some functions when mapped from DirectX to OpenGL produce unexpected results and function differently across different Mac video drivers. However, Half-Life is explicitly supported by CrossOver so you can always write a support ticket with them and I've found them to be quickly helpful in getting things running.

Well I got it working, but it's only working under regular CrossOver, not CrossOver games. However, this may be because I was using a windows 2000 bottle in Games and windows xp in regular. The game starts and loads for about 3 or so minutes (long wait) and then plays perfectly. With all settings at tops (literally all), I average around 60-70 fps. Then again, the graphics aren't that great, which makes me wish there was some sort of hd pack for hl: source.

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